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Demetrios Kydones,
latinized as
Demetrius Cydones or
Demetrius Cydonius (Gr****: Δημήτριος Κυδώνης; 1324,
Thessalonica – 1398, Crete), was a Byzantine...
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Kydones (Gr****: Πρόχορος Κυδώνης; c. 1330 – c. 1369),
Latinized as
Prochorus Cydones or
Prochorus Cydonius was an
Eastern Orthodox monk, theologian, and linguist...
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synod against the two
Cydones in
April 1368. However, even this
extreme measure failed to
effect the
submission of
Cydones and in the end, Prochorus...
- 154: John Cantacuzenus; Philotheus,
Archbishop of Selymbria;
Demetrius Cydones;
Maximus Chrysoberges, monk PG 155:
Symeon Archbishop of
Thessalonica PG...
- a
synod against the two
Cydones in
April 1368. However, even this
extreme measure failed to
effect the
submission of
Cydones and in the end, Prochorus...
- 1476), Rome, Bologna, Florence, Paris,
cousin of
Theodorus Gaza
Demetrius Cydones (1324–1398),
Mesazon of the
Byzantine Empire Mathew Devaris (fl. 1552–1550)...
- Gr****
author Petros Hadjopoulos Demetrius Cydones,
prime minister of the
Byzantine Empire Prochorus Cydones, monk, theologian, and
linguist Saint Cyril...
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Triclinius (c. 1300),
Byzantine scholar of
ancient Gr****
literature Demetrius Cydones (1324–1397),
Byzantine prime minister and
theologian Demetrius I Starszy...
- Pringi****s, "Patriarch
Isidore I
Boucheiras (± 1290–1350) in the
Writtings of
Demetrius Cydones",
Byzantinos Domos 29 (2021), s. 417–439. v t e v t e...
- as they had done in the
deserts out of
which they had come"
Demetrios Cydones on the
Turkish depredations in Anatolia: They took from us all the lands...